The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26
njairfL—*» tppaw MMW ............. .. , A tptafc marri#** tMUNMMtop/ 'Stole . j. «N^nladW^ tto ph**e hurt Saturday afternoon wtoft Vu&m* Star at jin , Carrie TeWnriaar and the Rev. ri*Sr#W«%JfW»*yJS. W. a Ch«e M I * S n *#, N. J , W w - _ .: ap '*■*• S " * " * <4t&* pMt **•* **” ** With byterian Church and pastor of the bride raid She iss»Kfio*»y* T to Woman’s Club will mast with Mrs. John Irwin- o f Jamestown on Thursday, January 14 with Mrs. Roy Gosnell m guaat speaker. rw.iM'tuM,i'i^:.fjii'jU-|iLnmiw■ The Misses Mary and Florence Williamson entertained a ntunhw; of relatives and friends at a family dinner last Mew Year's day,* Another four inch snow fell in this vietalty early Wednesday night that kept the property owners busy clean ing' walks. * The Cedar Street, group engaged in Red Cross sewing will meet next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lina McCullough. • - announces The Wap Department the transfers of Kent Clematis, son o f Mr. and Mrs, Fred Clematis from, son Barracks, Mo. Wm. Farris son .Fort Benjamin ^Harrison to Jeffer- o£ Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fame has been transferred from Ft. Ben ’to At lantic City, N, J, The Rev. Chase recently resigned his pastorate -of the Baptist Church at Lafayette after fifty-five active years in the^Inistry, He is a native of Waveriy, O., and a brother of Mr. Fred Chase o f this place. He /was accompanied hero by his daughter, ■Miss Mary Chase who attended the wedding and returned that evening to her homo in New 'Jersey. Rev, and Mrs. Chase will make their home in Cedarville. ± The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. an nounces a chartge"in the tithe of duty for watchmen a t the Main street cresting. The newhours will he from 6 A. M. to 10 P. M, daily, formerly from 4 A. M. to 8 P. M. - The Tadics of the three churches *,wiil have' charge of the Week of Prayer program' in the Methodist Church, this. Friday afternoon^ at 2 P.- M. The meeting,will he in charge o f Mrs! H. H, Abels, Mrs. Paul Ed wards and Mrs. G, M. Ritchie. . ’ Mrs. W- “A. CondOifwill he hostess to members o f the Cedar Clfif Chap ter of the D. Ai R, at her home Tues- .day afternoon at 2,o'clock. Assistant |COLLEGE NEWS Cedarville College was in'charge of the Week of Prayer service Tuesday evening. It was held, in the First Presbyterian' Church, This -meeting was one o f an all-week series of union services commemorating the National Week of Prayer, Mr. ‘Ira - D- Vayhinger acting president of the college, presided and several college students and faculty members1par ticipated in the song and scripture service. Prof. A, J. Hostetler led the group in prayer.' LeRoy Haynle,/Millard French, apd Carl Watkins read pas sages, of “scripture, and Miss Glenna Basore, faculty member read a Bible, passage- -with organ' accompaniment by Mrs. Rankin McMillan, the church organist. Ah original poem entitled "Came the Dawn” was read by Sue Stapleton. * The general theme" of the meeting was*“Faith", Bean C. W. Steele was called upon to 'tell some present day examples of faith and victory. ’ He enumerated several striking occas- sions, A vocal duet, “SweetsHour of Prayer*’, was presented- by Doris Williams and, Jeanne Wright. The jof the benediction by Dr. F, A, Jur- UNITEDPRB8BTT8RJANCHURCH Ae JatriMwfc-Htftfetae ®*S k ” JPWqJEStaSBFWt■ riit&M ffc A. » * - f Harold Dobbins, Praaching—11 A, M. Thame,. “Prayer and Faitfiw. Y, pv C. U. 7 P . l t Subject, May I Recant# Suae o f Cod’*. Leader, Rev, ft. A, Jamtaaoft, No choir rehearsal this week end. METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels, Minister Telephone 8-1581 Sunday School 10;00 A, M. Clayton Wiseman. Supt. -t Church Service 11:00 A, M. "’heme, “Clothes” Union Meeting this afternoon 2 p, m, of the ladies In the closing session of the week of prayer, Mid-Winter-institute. ’ Saturday (tomorrow) at greenfield. Enroll ment cost only $1.15 for.two men ticket, registration and notebook. Car leaves here at 8 A . M. Wesleyan Service Guild Monday^ eve. - * Progressive Club dinner meet Mon day. eve 7:30 p. m«, THECHURCHOFTHE NAZARENE Sunday Services Christmas program will'be given at the Sunday. School hour* Preaching 11:00 A*. M, to 12:00 M. Evangelistic Service 8:00 *P,. M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 8:00 P,~M« Sunday School Superintendent, -Ru fus Nance. , Pastor, Raymotid Strickland, r..... - ■ , ' CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. • Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. Theme—“Faith”, \ Young Peoples Meeting at 6 P. Evening Seryice, 7:45 P. M. Prayer Service Wednesday evening, 7:45 P.M. . W & sk b itftom l o i t e r firm Jtm m g*) By Frosldnariai prariamatton, Tues day, January IStth, has bean set aside fbr F«m Mobiliaattao Day, at which th»e tha radio, the, press, busiaws groups and civic organisations are t join in inagurating what is described as “ the most intensive food drive in history.” Farmers and farm organ 1station leaders are to"meet with gov •their grievances agafoat to#**#- 'Thee* raaHkau have been wasy and . .tiMtk tmiiiol fiom Washington andparied. All seem to agree that we$ld1 1 the waste, inefficiency and wclwwra- jstwe is tMrabla, but many express f ^Bo&Mvtzm s m m , u m im m aOU utMA ***«-■» trikri.tamft4ta*Jt7 'W... .. .... « .1hfto ** gance existing In tartan* ageusia* of the Federal government. The widely heralded address of Vice President Wallace last week, in whirl he discussed future world af- fairs, h it been creating consider able discussion here, Utagfcpbeemirn believe that the Wallace speech which wnraent offleiajs that day to discuss called for the formation of a world- food production, but reports coming w'do mwt-war organisation, to he from the rural areas of the nation supported by American money and indicate that many individual farm- fcod> w*s vea^ * “ trial Uallooh” era, as well as farm groups* wIU take eent UP fay the Administration tor ob- advantago of the opportunity to air tain the benefit of public reaction. belief that American efforts at tbjs.' time should b* directed toward win-f* ning the war, on th* ttaory that if the War is net wp« America will hs<g» j but little to say-as to tha kind af J peace- that wtU prevail. FOR RENT— Two living rooms. Call pbon# 6-2414. Honor of being Green# County’s first 1948 baby may be claimed by Jackie L#e Kilgore. Bom tq Mr/and Mrs. Homer Kilgore at 16:25 a; m. Friday, in their home near James-1 town, he is their second child- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH hostesses will-be Mrs. Donald Kyle >program*?ended with the pronouncing and Mrs. -Walter C6rry. The pro- hat. gram will he in charge ofMrs."George' Acting-President Ira D. Vayhinger Braley who will present a paper on will preach at the First Presbyterian “Approved School Programs as an/ Churehin Sidney, Ohio, Sunday. Investment in Citizenship,” {[Rev., W*,Wood Duff is the pfistor of - - ........................’ 'that church. ' Mr,i and Mrs. Phillip D.‘ ,Gerhardt • All'the students and faculty mom- of -the Kilt rd.;'near Yelldw:Springs, hors, except-Miss- HyselJ who Was are announcing the"engagement and flood-ibouml, turned -up Monday 'to approaching majrriage of their daugh ter, Dorothy Jean, to \Staff Sgt, Justin P. Northup of Alliance-Air Base, Alliance, Neb. Sgt. NorthupIs a graduate o f Cedarville College while. Mjss Gerhardt attended Miami University and Wittenberg College. The Wedding twill take place On the bridegroom-elect’s next furlough. finish. out the first semester after the Christmas vacation. Examin- students as the first semester ends January 22, The second ^semester ations are in the near future for the Will begin on the 25th day of this month, ’ v’ Paul H. Elliott, Minister , 16:00 A. M. Sabbath School. I t K. Stormont, Supt. . Church Service 11:00 A:-M. Sermon Sacrament of The Lord's Supper, 6:00 P, ,M. The members of the Christian Endeavor plan-*to go to Springfield, that- they may hear the Rev. Stanton Lautensclager* ‘ Who is to address the Youth Groups, at the Covenant Church; at ,6:20 o'clock. The speaker1 is familiar with, the present day situation -in China, and is a very ■dynamic speaker, who “knows his stuff”. 7:00 P. M Tuesday 'The Broad casters Class meeting will take the form of a “Covered Dish” Supper. Members are to' bring their own table service. Rolls and butter -will be furnished. Choir practice Saturday at 8 P, M. A total of 207 -hoys 18' years of age registered, in the sixth registra tion, that started Dec. 11 and closed Thursday night, Board No. ,1 reg is te red 98, including 30 transfers. 4‘'Board No, 2 registered 169, of whom 105 were iii that board's jurisdiction^ five were registered for Board No. 1 and J>9 were.transfers. The Research Club was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs,, J. S. West* twenty members, and a number .of guests being -present The program was a religious discus sion and Mrs, J. M. ;Auld read a paper written by Mrs; A. E, Huey •on “Christianity and Democracy". Mrs. E. E. Finney read a paper bn “Spiritual Values”. Following tlta program refreshments weffe served and a social hour was enjoyed. Jacob Stine, 79, retired farmer, formerly! a. resident of this township* died at his home on .the N. Rivet road, Clifton,5Wednesday morning* after having been ill two weeks due to heart trouble, He was born tear Enon and was married to Miss Rose Downey in Yellow1,Springs in 1892. He Is survived by his widow* two sons, Earl of Dayton and Leon of Springfield} two daughters, Mrs. A request-is Shade o f all citizens who have not returned the Christmas Wo- have been asked as to what •status farmers will have during har vest season if extra hands are to be fed under rationing. There is no pro vision so far for feeding threshingor harvest hands any more ttym for en tertaining a large company—unless everyone brings hsi frOceries, butter and sugar, Ybu Will not be violating the New Deal requirements by feed ing your guests or harvest hands pro ducts from-the garden or greens from the lawn. SCHOdL NEWS I X Examination Schedule Announced Pupils and faculty are back again after Christmas vacation. This se mester,has but One more week before the beginning of the second semester. Therefore; Wednesday and-Thursday of next week have been! scheduled for' examinations. The second semester will begin on Friday, January 15, ; ’ Teachers Vacation Miss Ruth Chandler spent Christ mas vacation With her sister, Miss Elizabeth Chandler, at Hampton, Va. Miss Elizabeth Chandler is an in structor in the Ijjgaartment of Ed ucation at Hampton Institute. Miss Nellie Barrow has returned from Lewisburg, Kentucky, where she Vacationed with her parents. Charles'Armstrong, Osborn* and Miss Glenna at home. There are also two grand children, The funeral will be held from the McMillan Funeral Home, Friday at 2 P. M. in charge Of Rev, Malcolm Harris of the Clifton Presbyterian Church, Burial In Clif ton Cemetery. * t Staff Sgt. Kenneth C. Ferryman apent a few days this week with his parents Mr, and Mrs, Joe Ferryman, Sgt, Ferryman Is in a casualty de tachment serving on hoard a troop ship and. recently returned to home port with ft group of wounded men from the New Guinea front after hav- a very interesting trip which in cluded stops In Mow Zealand and Australia. He reports that one of the* things that seented strange » Wm that while he was in Erfrbftne the people were doing their Christ mas shopping and the stores had their windows frill o f white furn ishings for both men and women it bring summer ttrne there. He also stated you could buy the best.steftk Beals or the money to do, so at once. Mrs, B, -«H. Little,-local chairman, must make her report by Jan. 18 to 'the Greene County Health League. Returns so far indicate the sale a- mountsto^about $185 and it is hoped to make it $160; The public is to he complimented on generous support of this worthy movement. Faculty Member Resigns Announcements have-been received of the marriage of Miss Louise Wil liams of Gamden, Ohio, to Lieutenant Cassel L. King in Pensacola, Florida, Miss Williams was the home eco nomics teacher in the high school, but has resigned since her marriage. Mrs. A. B. Crcswell has been sub stituting in the home economics de partment for the past Week. -Levi Kelger of this place was one of five men from Draft Board No. 2 sent to Ft. Hpyes, Columbus, last week and accepted, The men must report to Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., on January 7th. ThO others were Harold Malone, Pedro, O,, Albert Lewi* Nath*. Xenia R. R. 8; James Leroy Moore, ' Bollbrook, George LeMich* transfared front Kansas City, Mo. *1 NOTICE Th# Share Holders of The Cedar- villo Federal Savings A Loan''Assoc iation will’ hold their annual mest- Board of Education Reorganizes The Board of Education held its reorganization meeting Monday eve ning, January 5. TheNnembers re organized with the same officers as last year: President, John W. Collins; Vice President, A, J. Hostetleq; D. R. Bryant, John A. Davis, Paul L, Ramsey, and A, E. Richards, clerk. . New Year Treat Miss Turner Attended the opening and organization of the House of Representatives of the 95th General Assembly of Ohio, Monday, January 4th, 1948. ^ T h s T t o r i * tot you could! tog *t thair office at N. Main fit., Ce- I Z n Z Z for # darrill*, Ohio, oh January 20, 1948 between the hours of 2 and 4 P. M* for th# election of four Director*, and anyother business that may properly souvenir without ft ration coupon Whkh <tt warn hft did not tota. » * M m th. k m - s s s k Basket Bail Game Tonight our hoya are playing at Bryftn High School, Yellow Springs. Mrs, EtM Davidson* Spencer Cor- sritato for .Gedataill#. Call for free Friday •> - Ltayd N#)»n —Pd*n# *•«! , , "ASdfeCHE* T O W ' c ... New-—P#« EiWiibMENdMl,' Sunday-Monday, Jam. 1 G- 1 T Itoeilaad Russell -Brian Atome **MV SISTER ’jEMLEEN" •NEWS — RPORTS . |Wed, and Thurs., Jan. 13-14 Humphrey BogartMary Astor | “ACROSS THE PACIFIC" !'* NEWS — CARTOON , | The ‘long ami short o f it' are rep- short of it’ is five feet-six, Sanders resented by•‘three veteran cagers of - Lewis and Brill are all lettermen. Cedarville College's Yellow-Jackets Senior,John Brill is back in school 'the long of it' and freshman new- after, a years layoff. Rangy John comer Johhny Van Horn, the ‘short Sanders, junior* alternates at center of if. The ‘long of it' are left to and forward. Fred Lewis, sophomore, right, hack* row, John Sanders,'six another big center, is a holdoverfrom feet-one; John Brill six feet-one and last year. He is a Beavercreek High Fred Lewis six feet. Van Horn, ‘the School product. Johhny Van, Horn, from Rosewood) gained four letters in basketball. Known as Jthe, “mighty /midget'' in Champaign County basketball circles, he annexed 412 points in his junior year and. 402 tallies In iiis senior year. In a single game he.annexed fifty points all by. himself. Coach Robert Dorman observed, “Keep your eye oh the “short of-it”,' R IN O L Recommended for: the-relief o f . , w ' RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS: and ■ ' ^ ^LUMBAGO ; Well known in this vicinity - ‘ ’ 1 I 1 ' ‘ \ I’rice— $1.50, A Bottles ,$5.60 - -• FOR SALE ‘ . >B fqwii ? s : Drug Store ‘-'INVEST 10 PER CENT OF.YOUR- WEEKLYFAY IN WAR BONDS / mk U j , -5ATJfote ,*<r-.v/ji -'Sft IT'S TRUE WINNING tk« WAR b w - on the farm wt that no planes roar down upon your h om e ,.,n o shells plow up your fields. . . no armies trample your ■ , crops and fields. Yet in this war, vic tory begins on your farm—byproducing,more Food for Freedom—and by saving more in War Bonds ftnd Stamps. Here indeed is an opportunityevefy'American will welcome. For by saving your money* you help save for yourself as well as your country, What’s more* your money invested in War Bonds helpskeep downtheprices o f the things you buy; helps make the moneyyou spend go further—now,ByputtingyourmoneyintoWar Bonds and keeping it up regularly* month after month* you wiU be sure o f having the •money when .you can use it best. And if you ■ need the money*you can get If back any time after 60 days from Issue date Of the Bond. Don’t^delay—you f ''fighting dollars" are needed now. Make.Every Market Day “Bond Day” —Invest 0 AtLeast 10& A NGTJB—N#tv.Y#*f Cart Buy W*r Bbuii TfimegA V#er %Mf*t JVffluM#/ BUYU.S. v va c 1 1,11 s i 1................. ........................... tMsspit# Isft ttnhltofiMto Httmto’s jMMtolWar (MNnitmiibf.,» m* demeftriratto*. m 4..w....------ ----- i
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